Release Date : Mar 2, 2007 Wide Genre Movie :Drama
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Jamel Debbouze,Samy Naceri,Roschdy Zem,Sami Bouajila,Bernard Blancan,Mathieu Simonet,Benoit Giros,Mélanie Laurent,Antoine Chappey,Assaad Bouab,Aurélie Eltvedt,Thomas Langmann,Thibault de Montalembert,Diouc Koma,Philippe Beglia,Momo Debbouze,Abdelkrim Bouchareb,Abdelhamid Idjaini,Abdeslam Arbaoui,Francis Arnould
Director Rachid Bouchareb teams with screenwriter Olivier Morelle to offer a revealing look at the brave contributions made by North African soldiers who fought for France during World War II in this emotionally-charged war drama starring Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri, Sami Bouajila, and Bernard Blancan. The year was 1943 and France had been bending to the will of Nazi Germany for three long years. In order to break Hitler's powerful grip, the first French Army was recruited in Africa. Comprised of 130,000 North Africans who were willing to put their lives on the line in order to defeat the Nazi death machine, the fearless fighters were contemptuously dubbed indigènes (natives) by many French, despite their remarkable sacrifice. From the noble Abdelkader (Bouajila), who is fighting strictly for the cause; to the money motivated Yassir (Naceri); the impoverished Saïd (Debbouze); and die-hard romantic Messaoud (Roschdy Zem), who longs to finally visit the country he has dreamt about from afar, the selfless efforts of these remarkable men ultimately transcend their superiors' contemptuous disregard for their service by providing invaluable aid during one of the world's darkest hours. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Instead of guys named Danny and Polack and Sol and Brooklyn, you've got guys named Said and Yassir and Messaoud and Abdelkader. But it's the same deal. Prick them, do they not bleed? Blow them up, do their limbs not scatter and their guts not spill?Jonathan F. Richards-Film.com
Bouchareb shows a real talent for action sequences.
Wally Hammond-Time Out
A solidly-constructed window onto an era and a culture clash many Americans never knew existed.
Michael Booth-Denver Post
A shattering tale of bravery and unrewarded loyalty.
Robert Denerstein-Denver Rocky Mountain News
It's to the credit of the actors, and Algerian-born director Rachid Bouchareb, that we become emotionally involved with the soldiers and the injustices they are forced to endure.
Terry Lawson-Detroit Free Press
Days of Glory may lack a certain complexity, but then courage under fire from all sides -- be it the enemy's weapons or your own country's disgusting bigotry -- is a pretty straightforward proposition. The plain facts are more than enough.
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie-Atlanta Journal-Constitution
All the upright morality in the world doesn't compensate for poor filmmaking.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
As by the numbers as it sometimes becomes, those very clichés also emphasize the fact that we haven't seen these men in this setting before.
Rob Vaux-Flipside Movie Emporium
Like most every great war movie, it combines intense action with human drama. There's also several overtly preachy scenes that accomplish little to further the story but they underline the already clear message.
Ryan Cracknell-Movie Views
The horror of "Days of Glory" is that its hate and tolerance are not relics from the past, but are as real today as the flickering shadows on the screen.
Phil Villarreal-Arizona Daily Star
Beautifully photographed, impeccably produced and wonderfully acted, but it offers no surprises...
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Standard issue military fare that has a hard time standing apart from established classics of the combat genre.
Sean O'Connell-Charlotte Weekly
Earnest yet heavy-handed.
Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing
[Director] Bouchareb clearly understands that battlefield action is greatly intensified when filmgoers care about the participants, and he works artfully to make that happen.
Jack Garner-Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
A cri de couer dressed out as a standard war film, Days of Glory is a well-made if blunt appeal for justice for the nearly forgotten Algerian soldiers who enlisted in the French Army in 1943.
Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Its message is dimmed by a procession of war and race movie clichés that even the excellent cast and epic cinematography cannot revive.
Jonathan Trout-BBC
It occasionally does drop into wartime cliches of love lost and friends fallen. But the chest-thwack poinancy of those who shed blood and were shamefully shunned drags you through.
Stuart McGurk-thelondonpaper
A passionate, historically important film.
Jonathan Romney-Sight and Sound
Fusing the personal and the political, Bouchareb's stirring war drama comes with a modern-day resonance and plenty of punch. Recommended.
Tom Dawson-Total Film
A war film more of sober, grim reflection than balls-out escapades. Yet it grips consistently, its bursts of combat delivering gut-punches of veracity.
Dan Jolin-Empire Magazine
A somewhat clunky ending isn't enough to ruin Days of Glory, which features some good performances and has a slightly different take on a much-filmed subject.
Jeff Vice-Deseret News, Salt Lake City
Stands apart for its passion and patriotism in the face of hostility. The spirit of liberté, égalité and fraternité runs high for everyone, even those who have never set foot in France.
Michele Kenner-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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During WWII, four North African men enlist in the French army to liberate that country from Nazi oppression, and to fight French discrimination.TagLine Days of Glory (Indigenes) The true story of World War II's forgotten heroes.


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